On September 14, 2001, [the president] stood at the National Cathedral and told all of America that this was going to be a very long and difficult war, and that there were going to be some very trying moments, but that because of what happened on 9/11, that we had to view the world in a different way. |
Our law enforcement community needs this, he's not satisfied with a one-month extension. But we've got to get that in place, and we've got to work with them to get it permanently re-extended. |
People can use the time for whatever purpose they see fit. The president is confident in the fact that our port security is providing protection to the American people while also affording a level of commerce that we need to keep the American economy growing. |
President Bush believes Chairman Greenspan is doing an excellent job, We don't speculate on personnel decisions. |
President Bush believes that we need to explore new methods of deriving new lines that would not result in embryos being destroyed. He feels that we should push the envelope of science in a way that does not cross fundamental moral and ethical lines. |
President Bush participated in briefings, phone calls and conversations throughout this process, and his administration was focused on making sure that the federal assets were in place to help the people of New Orleans. |
President Bush wants the troops home as soon as possible, but the U.S. will not cut and run from terrorists. |
Recognizing what the world has known for years, the president said, 'He's a good rider. |
So far, the views on the elections in Iraq have been positive,both by the United Nations, as well as other observers. |
Sometimes they share tears, sometimes they share laughter, sometimes they share both. The president is just there to console them and thank them for their sacrifice. |
That's the worst sneak attack in history, given all the President's speeches about it last year. That'd be like Bruce Springsteen sneak-attacking the Garden. |
The ability to get advice from advisers on a confidential basis is a critical need for any US president and that is continuing to influence how we cooperate with the committees. |
The Bush administration and the Republican Congress delivered. |
The destruction down there looks like it just happened yesterday. It's easy for people outside the region to forget the challenges they still face. |
The fact that the president is campaigning on behalf of Congressman Kennedy, who is running for an open seat in the Senate, is proof positive that Republicans not only want the president to campaign on their behalf, but are quite happy to welcome him to their states. |